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In reply to the discussion: Indiana man mistakenly shot by cop: 'Why did you shoot me?' [View all]spike jones
(2,026 posts)Good theory, but read this to see how it was applied in Viet Nam. This is the training I referenced. I'll bet it wasn't much different in Iraq or any war. Also, I wonder what kind of individual is attracted to an all volunteer army knowing what the job could involve regardless of how needed the service is. Same with the police force. It is almost like wanting to be a cop should disqualify you from the job. I am not being disrespectful to these people just wondering why their job often goes so wrong. BTW I am a vet (Army 67-69), two of my brothers also served, and one was a cop who died young on the job.
Kill Anything That Moves: The Real American War in Vietnam (American Empire Project) Hardcover January 15, 2013
by Nick Turse (Author)
https://www.amazon.com/Kill-Anything-That-Moves-American/dp/0805086919